On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 12:28:52PM -0500, John Foster wrote: > 2. In the past I have seen links for all of perl in /etc/alternatives/. > They are not there in this recent installation.
No, they've gone in woody. They caused too many problems. > This is a new install from the woody disks currently available, which > seemed to be nearly flawless (congrates team !) The perl version > should be 5.6.1 at the install, so where did the 5.6.0 stuff come > from. It's a bug in the version of libapache-mod-perl in testing - there was a discussion about this on debian-user a couple of days ago. The version in unstable is fixed, so you could upgrade your various apache packages to unstable to fix this for now. > 3. I know I could simply copy or link these to temporarily fix this. > That is not my objective. I need to know what I did to cause this > situation, so I do not do it again. It's not anything you did. Cheers, -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]